Ceiling screen assembly and vehicle
By incorporating a cover plate and a drive mechanism into the ceiling-mounted screen assembly, the problem of the vehicle roof being exposed when the ceiling-mounted screen is opened is solved, enabling convenient switching of the ceiling-mounted screen and improving its aesthetics.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520699455.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-14
AI Technical Summary
When existing ceiling-mounted screens are opened to more than 90°, the mounting slots on the vehicle's roof are too large, causing part of the structure to be exposed, which affects the vehicle's aesthetics.
A cover plate is installed on one side of the ceiling screen. When the ceiling screen and the vehicle roof are folded or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the cover plate covers the vehicle roof. When the ceiling screen is opened to more than 90°, it abuts against the cover plate, causing the cover plate to rotate synchronously and remain in contact to continue covering the vehicle roof.
It effectively avoids the vehicle roof panel being exposed, improving the vehicle's aesthetics, and enables convenient switching of the ceiling-mounted screen through the drive mechanism and cover plate pivot assembly, saving production costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of vehicle component manufacturing technology, and in particular to a ceiling-mounted screen assembly and a vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] A ceiling-mounted screen, also known as a roof-mounted display or in-vehicle hanging screen, is a multimedia display device installed on the roof of a vehicle. As the core of the rear-seat entertainment system, it provides rear passengers with a rich audio-visual experience, such as watching movies, television programs, and playing games, making long journeys more comfortable. Because ceiling-mounted screens require considerable space and are relatively expensive, this feature is primarily found in luxury and flagship models.
[0003] Currently, common ceiling-mounted screens can be folded and stored on the vehicle roof when not in use. When in use, they can be opened by rotating a certain angle (generally less than or equal to 90°) relative to the vehicle roof. At this point, only a corresponding mounting slot needs to be pre-drilled on the vehicle roof according to the size of the ceiling-mounted screen in its folded state. To provide a better viewing experience for rear passengers (e.g., when leaning back or lying in the rear seats), some related technologies propose ceiling-mounted screens that can open more than 90°. When the ceiling-mounted screen is opened beyond 90°, a corresponding avoidance structure needs to be installed on the vehicle roof to prevent interference between the screen and the roof. Therefore, the size of the mounting slot on the vehicle roof needs to be larger than the size of the ceiling-mounted screen in its folded state. However, an excessively large mounting slot may expose part of the vehicle roof and its internal wiring harnesses, affecting the vehicle's aesthetics. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, this application provides a ceiling-mounted screen assembly and a vehicle. This application can cover the roof of the vehicle with a cover plate, thereby improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this application embodiment is implemented as follows:
[0006] This application provides a ceiling-mounted screen assembly, including a vehicle roof panel, a ceiling-mounted screen, and a cover plate. The vehicle roof panel has a mounting groove, and the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate are rotatably mounted in the mounting groove. The ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof panel have a folded state and an open state. When the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof panel are in the folded state, the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate are arranged adjacent to each other and are both housed in the mounting groove. When the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof panel are in the open state, the ceiling-mounted screen can abut against the cover plate after rotating relative to the vehicle roof panel by a preset angle, thereby driving the cover plate to rotate. The preset angle is greater than 90°.
[0007] This embodiment of the application provides a cover plate on one side of the ceiling-mounted screen. When the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof are folded or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the cover plate can conceal the vehicle roof, thus preventing it from being exposed. When the ceiling-mounted screen is opened to more than 90°, it rests against the cover plate, causing the cover plate to rotate synchronously. Since the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate remain in contact, the cover plate can still conceal the vehicle roof, thus preventing it from being exposed and improving the vehicle's aesthetics.
[0008] In one possible implementation of this application, after the ceiling-mounted screen rotates at a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof panel, the ceiling-mounted screen drives the cover plate to rotate toward the mounting groove.
[0009] When the ceiling screen of this embodiment is opened to more than 90°, it can drive the cover plate to move toward the mounting groove, thereby preventing the cover plate from protruding outside the vehicle roof and further improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0010] In one possible implementation of this application, a driving mechanism is further included, which is disposed on at least one side of the ceiling-mounted screen along a first direction; the driving mechanism includes a driving component and a driving shaft assembly, the driving component is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel, the driving shaft assembly includes a driving shaft housing and a driving shaft, the driving shaft is rotatably disposed within the driving shaft housing, the driving shaft housing is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel, the output end of the driving component is connected to the driving shaft, and the driving shaft is connected to the ceiling-mounted screen.
[0011] In this embodiment, the ceiling screen is connected to a drive mechanism, which enables the ceiling screen to rotate relative to the vehicle roof, facilitating the switching between the ceiling screen and the vehicle roof in folded and open states.
[0012] In one possible implementation of this application, a driven shaft assembly is further included, wherein the driven shaft assembly and the drive shaft assembly are respectively located on both sides of the ceiling screen along a first direction; the driven shaft assembly includes a driven shaft housing and a driven shaft, the driven shaft is rotatably disposed in the driven shaft housing, the driven shaft housing is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel, and the driven shaft is connected to the ceiling screen.
[0013] This application embodiment provides a drive shaft assembly on one side of the ceiling-mounted screen and a driven shaft assembly on the other side, thereby enabling the ceiling-mounted screen to rotate relative to the vehicle roof while saving production costs.
[0014] In one possible implementation of this application, the cover plate is provided with cover plate pivot assemblies on both sides along a first direction. The cover plate pivot assembly includes a cover plate pivot, a first connecting part and a second connecting part. The first connecting part and the second connecting part are respectively located at both ends of the cover plate pivot. The cover plate pivot is fixedly connected to the cover plate through the first connecting part, and the cover plate pivot is rotatably connected to the vehicle roof through the second connecting part.
[0015] This application embodiment provides cover plate pivot assemblies on both sides of the cover plate, which allows the cover plate to rotate relative to the vehicle roof. This enables the cover plate to rotate synchronously after the ceiling screen opens to a preset angle, avoiding interference with the ceiling screen and continuing to cover the vehicle roof.
[0016] In one possible implementation of this application, a torsion spring is also sleeved on the cover plate pivot, with the first end of the torsion spring abutting against the vehicle roof plate and the second end of the torsion spring abutting against the cover plate.
[0017] In this embodiment, a torsion spring is provided on the cover plate's rotating shaft. When the ceiling-mounted screen drives the cover plate to rotate, the torsion spring can store a certain amount of elastic potential energy. When the ceiling-mounted screen is closed, the torsion spring can release the elastic potential energy, thereby driving the cover plate to return to its initial position.
[0018] In one possible implementation of this application, along the second direction, the end of the cover plate facing the ceiling screen is further provided with a flexible layer, and the ceiling screen can abut against the flexible layer after rotating at a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof.
[0019] This application embodiment provides a flexible layer on the cover plate. After the ceiling screen rotates to a preset angle, it can abut against the flexible layer, thereby avoiding scratches on the ceiling screen and extending its service life.
[0020] In one possible implementation of this application, the flexible layer covers one end of the cover plate facing the ceiling screen, and the flexible layer includes a EPDM rubber layer.
[0021] This embodiment of the application uses a U-shaped flexible layer to cover the end of the cover plate, thereby ensuring that the ceiling screen can smoothly contact the flexible layer and avoid scratching the ceiling screen. The flexible layer, made of EPDM rubber, has good high temperature resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, insulation and aging resistance, and has a long service life.
[0022] In one possible implementation of this application, the mounting groove is further provided with a plurality of limiting ribs, which are spaced apart along a first direction; when the ceiling screen and the vehicle roof are in the folded state, the plurality of limiting ribs abut against the cover plate so that the side of the cover plate away from the mounting groove is flush with the side of the ceiling screen away from the mounting groove.
[0023] In this embodiment, multiple limiting ribs are set in the mounting groove. When the ceiling screen and the vehicle roof are in the folded state, the multiple limiting ribs abut against the cover plate, so that the side of the cover plate away from the mounting groove is flush with the side of the ceiling screen away from the mounting groove, thereby ensuring that the surface difference between the cover plate and the ceiling screen is consistent, which is beneficial to improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0024] This application also provides a vehicle, including a body, wherein the body is provided with a ceiling-mounted screen assembly as described above.
[0025] Because the vehicle in this embodiment uses the aforementioned ceiling-mounted screen assembly, when the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof are folded or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the roof can be covered by a cover plate, thus preventing the roof from being exposed. When the ceiling-mounted screen is opened to more than 90°, it abuts against the cover plate, causing the cover plate to rotate synchronously. Since the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate remain in contact, the roof can still be covered by the cover plate, thus preventing the roof from being exposed and improving the vehicle's aesthetics. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a simplified structural diagram of the ceiling-mounted screen assembly provided in the embodiments of this application from a first-view perspective;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a simplified structural diagram of the ceiling-mounted screen assembly provided in the embodiments of this application from a second perspective;
[0028] Figure 3 A simplified structural diagram of the cover plate provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0029] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Exploded view;
[0030] Figure 5 for Figure 3 A magnified view of a portion of the image;
[0031] Figure 6 A partially enlarged view of the ceiling-mounted screen and vehicle roof panel in the open state, as provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0032] Figure 7 This is a partial enlarged view of the ceiling screen and vehicle roof provided in the embodiments of this application when they are in a folded state.
[0033] Figure label:
[0034] 100 - Vehicle roof panel; 110 - Mounting groove; 111 - Limiting rib;
[0035] 200 - Ceiling-mounted screen; 210 - Drive mechanism; 211 - Drive component; 212 - Drive shaft assembly; 220 - Driven shaft assembly;
[0036] 300 - Cover plate; 310 - Cover plate pivot assembly; 311 - Cover plate pivot; 312 - First connecting part; 313 - Second connecting part; 314 - Torsion spring; 315 - First fastener; 316 - Second fastener; 320 - Flexible layer;
[0037] X - First direction; Y - Second direction; Z - Third direction. Detailed Implementation
[0038] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the specific technical solutions of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this application. The following embodiments are used to illustrate this application, but are not intended to limit the scope of this application.
[0039] In the embodiments of this application, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" means two or more.
[0040] Furthermore, in the embodiments of this application, directional terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are defined relative to the positions in which the components are schematically placed in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these directional terms are relative concepts, used for relative description and clarification, and can change accordingly depending on the position of the components in the accompanying drawings.
[0041] In the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the term "connection" should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can mean a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can mean a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium.
[0042] In embodiments of this application, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element.
[0043] In the embodiments of this application, the terms "exemplary" or "for example" are used to indicate that something is an example, illustration, or description. Any embodiment or design that is described as "exemplary" or "for example" in the embodiments of this application should not be construed as being more preferred or advantageous than other embodiments or design. Specifically, the use of the terms "exemplary" or "for example" is intended to present the relevant concepts in a specific manner.
[0044] As described in the background section, in related technologies, when the ceiling-mounted screen opens more than 90° relative to the vehicle roof, an excessively large mounting slot may cause part of the vehicle roof and its internal wiring harness and other structures to be exposed, affecting the vehicle's aesthetics.
[0045] In view of this, the embodiments of this application aim to provide a ceiling-mounted screen assembly and a vehicle. By setting a cover plate on one side of the ceiling-mounted screen, when the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof are in a folded state or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the cover plate can cover the vehicle roof, thereby preventing the vehicle roof from being exposed. When the ceiling-mounted screen is opened to more than 90°, the ceiling-mounted screen abuts against the cover plate, causing the cover plate to rotate synchronously. Since the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate remain in abutting state, the vehicle roof can still be covered by the cover plate, thereby preventing the vehicle roof from being exposed and improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0046] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, examples of which are shown in the drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application. It should be noted that in the embodiments of this application, the first direction X, the second direction Y, and the third direction Z are three different directions in three-dimensional space. Exemplarily, the first direction X, the second direction Y, and the third direction Z can be perpendicular to each other, and the third direction Z can be, for example, a vertical direction.
[0047] This application provides a ceiling-mounted screen assembly and a vehicle for installation in vehicle interiors. It should be noted that the vehicle in this application can refer to large vehicles, small vehicles, special-purpose vehicles, etc. For example, according to vehicle type, the vehicle in this application can be a sedan, an SUV, a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), or other types of vehicles. Vehicles generally have a body, and the body contains multiple interior components. The ceiling-mounted screen, as the core of the rear-seat entertainment system, can provide rear passengers with a rich audio-visual experience, such as watching movies, television programs, and playing games, making long journeys more comfortable.
[0048] Please refer to Figures 1-7This application provides a ceiling-mounted screen assembly, including a vehicle roof panel 100, a ceiling-mounted screen 200, and a cover plate 300. The vehicle roof panel 100 is provided with a mounting groove 110, and the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the cover plate 300 are rotatably mounted in the mounting groove 110.
[0049] Figure 2 The diagram illustrates two different states of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100, showing a folded state and an open state respectively. Figure 2 The solid line in the middle shows the structure of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 when they are in the folded state. Figure 2 The dashed line shows the structure when the ceiling screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 are in the open state.
[0050] like Figure 2 As shown by the solid line, when the ceiling screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 are in the folded state, the ceiling screen 200 and the cover plate 300 are arranged adjacent to each other and are both housed within the mounting groove 110. At this time, the cover plate 300 is roughly parallel to the ceiling screen 200, and the cover plate 300 can abut against the ceiling screen 200 in the second direction Y. Thus, the portion of the mounting groove 110 that exceeds the size of the ceiling screen 200 can be covered by the cover plate 300, preventing the mounting groove 110 from being exposed.
[0051] like Figure 2 As shown by the dashed line, when the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 are in the open state, the ceiling-mounted screen 200 rotates relative to the vehicle roof panel 100 by a preset angle and then abuts against the cover plate 300, thereby causing the cover plate 300 to rotate. The preset angle is greater than 90°. At this time, the cover plate 300 rotates synchronously with the ceiling-mounted screen 200. Since the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the cover plate 300 remain in contact, the vehicle roof panel 100 can still be covered by the cover plate 300, thus preventing the vehicle roof panel 100 from being exposed and improving the vehicle's aesthetics.
[0052] As described above, this embodiment of the application provides a cover plate 300 on one side of the ceiling-mounted screen 200. When the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the vehicle roof 100 are folded or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the cover plate 300 can cover the vehicle roof 100, thus preventing the vehicle roof 100 from being exposed. When the ceiling-mounted screen 200 is opened to more than 90°, the ceiling-mounted screen 200 abuts against the cover plate 300, causing the cover plate 300 to rotate synchronously. Since the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the cover plate 300 remain in contact, the cover plate 300 can still cover the vehicle roof 100, thus preventing the vehicle roof 100 from being exposed, which helps to improve the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0053] Please continue to refer to Figure 2In this embodiment of the application, after the ceiling screen 200 rotates at a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof panel 100, the ceiling screen 200 drives the cover plate 300 to rotate toward the mounting groove 110.
[0054] When the ceiling screen 200 of this embodiment is opened to more than 90°, it can drive the cover plate 300 to move toward the mounting groove 110, thereby preventing the cover plate 300 from protruding outside the vehicle roof 100, which is conducive to further improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0055] Please refer to Figure 1 The ceiling-mounted screen assembly of this application embodiment further includes a drive mechanism 210, which is disposed on at least one side of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 along the first direction X. The drive mechanism 210 includes a drive component 211 and a drive shaft assembly 212. The drive component 211 may be, for example, a motor; the drive component 211 is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100. For example, when the drive component 211 is a motor, the motor housing can be fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100 by fasteners such as bolts. The drive shaft assembly 212 includes a drive shaft housing and a drive shaft. The drive shaft is rotatably disposed within the drive shaft housing. For example, bearings or other parts can be disposed within the drive shaft housing, and the drive shaft can be inserted into the bearings, thereby enabling relative rotation between the drive shaft and the drive shaft housing. The drive shaft housing is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100. For example, the drive shaft housing can be fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100 by fasteners such as bolts. The output end of the drive component 211 is connected to the drive shaft, and the drive shaft is connected to the ceiling-mounted screen 200. With the above structure, when the drive component 211 drives the drive shaft to rotate, the drive shaft can synchronously drive the ceiling screen 200 to rotate relative to the vehicle roof 100, thereby opening or closing the ceiling screen 200.
[0056] In this embodiment, the ceiling-mounted screen 200 is connected via a drive mechanism 210, allowing the ceiling-mounted screen 200 to rotate relative to the vehicle roof panel 100 under the drive of the drive mechanism 210. This facilitates switching between the folded and open states of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100. It is understood that the drive mechanism 210 in this embodiment can be located on both sides of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 along the first direction X, or it can be located only on one side of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 along the first direction X.
[0057] Furthermore, the ceiling-mounted screen assembly in this embodiment also includes a driven shaft assembly 220, which and the drive shaft assembly 212 are located on opposite sides of the ceiling-mounted screen 200 along the first direction X. The driven shaft assembly 220 includes a driven shaft housing and a driven shaft, which is rotatably disposed within the driven shaft housing. For example, bearings or other components can be disposed within the driven shaft housing, and the driven shaft passes through the bearings, thereby allowing relative rotation between the driven shaft and the driven shaft housing. The driven shaft housing is fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100. For example, the driven shaft housing can be fixedly connected to the vehicle roof panel 100 using fasteners such as bolts. The driven shaft is connected to the ceiling-mounted screen 200. With the above structure, when the drive member 211 drives the drive shaft to rotate, the ceiling-mounted screen 200 simultaneously drives the driven shaft to rotate, thereby opening or closing the ceiling-mounted screen 200.
[0058] This application embodiment provides a drive shaft assembly 212 on one side of the ceiling screen 200 and a driven shaft assembly 220 on the other side, thereby saving production costs while enabling the ceiling screen 200 to rotate relative to the vehicle roof 100.
[0059] Please continue to refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 In this embodiment of the application, the cover plate 300 is provided with cover plate pivot assemblies 310 on both sides along the first direction X. The cover plate 300 is rotatably connected to the vehicle roof 100 through the cover plate pivot assemblies 310 on both sides. Specifically, the cover plate pivot assembly 310 includes a cover plate pivot 311, a first connecting part 312 and a second connecting part 313, which are respectively located at both ends of the cover plate pivot 311. The cover plate pivot 311 is fixedly connected to the cover plate 300 through the first connecting part 312. Exemplarily, the first connecting part 312 can be integrally formed with the cover plate pivot 311. The first connecting part 312 is provided with multiple through holes, and the first fastener 315 passes through the through holes and is fixedly connected to the cover plate 300. The cover plate pivot 311 is rotatably connected to the vehicle roof 100 via the second connecting part 313. For example, the second connecting part 313 may contain bearings or other components, and the cover plate pivot 311 passes through the bearings, thereby enabling relative rotation between the cover plate pivot 311 and the second connecting part 313. The second connecting part 313 may have multiple through holes, and the second fastener 316 passes through the through holes and is fixedly connected to the cover plate 300.
[0060] In this embodiment, cover plate pivot assemblies 310 are provided on both sides of cover plate 300, so that cover plate 300 can rotate relative to vehicle roof 100. After ceiling screen 200 opens to a preset angle, cover plate 300 is driven to rotate synchronously, avoiding interference with ceiling screen 200, and the cover plate 300 continues to cover vehicle roof 100.
[0061] Please continue to refer to Figure 5 Furthermore, in this embodiment of the application, a torsion spring 314 is also sleeved on the cover plate pivot 311. The first end of the torsion spring 314 abuts against the vehicle roof plate 100, and the second end of the torsion spring 314 abuts against the cover plate 300.
[0062] In this embodiment, a torsion spring 314 is provided on the cover plate pivot 311. When the ceiling screen 200 drives the cover plate 300 to rotate, the torsion spring 314 can store a certain amount of elastic potential energy. When the ceiling screen 200 is closed, the torsion spring 314 can release the elastic potential energy, thereby driving the cover plate 300 to return to its initial position.
[0063] Please continue to refer to Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 6 Along the second direction Y, in this embodiment of the application, the end of the cover plate 300 facing the ceiling screen 200 is also provided with a flexible layer 320. After the ceiling screen 200 rotates at a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof 100, it can abut against the flexible layer 320.
[0064] In this embodiment, a flexible layer 320 is provided on the cover plate 300. After the ceiling screen 200 rotates to a preset angle, it can abut against the flexible layer 320, thereby avoiding scratches on the ceiling screen 200 and helping to extend the service life of the ceiling screen 200.
[0065] Furthermore, in this embodiment of the application, the flexible layer 320 covers the end of the cover plate 300 facing the ceiling screen 200, such as... Figure 6 As shown, the cross-section of the flexible layer 320 is roughly U-shaped, and the end of the cover plate 300 is located inside the U-shape.
[0066] For example, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment of the application, the end of the cover plate 300 facing the ceiling screen 200 is arc-shaped, wherein the two ends of the cover plate 300 along the first direction X are closer to the ceiling screen 200 than other positions. The flexible layer 320 can be disposed at the two ends of the cover plate 300 along the first direction X, which helps to reduce costs.
[0067] In this embodiment, a U-shaped flexible layer 320 is provided to cover the end of the cover plate 300, thereby ensuring that the ceiling screen 200 can smoothly contact the flexible layer 320 and avoid scratching the ceiling screen 200.
[0068] The flexible layer 320 in this embodiment includes an ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber layer. The flexible layer 320, made of EPDM rubber, has good high-temperature resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, insulation, and aging resistance, and thus a long service life.
[0069] Please continue to refer to Figure 7In this embodiment, the mounting groove 110 is further provided with a plurality of limiting ribs 111, which can be spaced apart along the first direction X. When the ceiling screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 are in a folded state, the plurality of limiting ribs 111 abut against the cover plate 300 so that the side of the cover plate 300 away from the mounting groove 110 is flush with the side of the ceiling screen 200 away from the mounting groove 110; that is, the side of the cover plate 300 facing the inside of the vehicle body and the side of the ceiling screen 200 facing the inside of the vehicle body are at the same height in the third direction Z.
[0070] In this embodiment, multiple limiting ribs 111 are provided in the mounting groove 110. When the ceiling screen 200 and the vehicle roof panel 100 are in a folded state, the multiple limiting ribs 111 abut against the cover plate 300, so that the side of the cover plate 300 away from the mounting groove 110 is flush with the side of the ceiling screen 200 away from the mounting groove 110, thereby ensuring that the surface difference between the cover plate 300 and the ceiling screen 200 is consistent, which is beneficial to improving the aesthetics of the vehicle.
[0071] This application also provides a vehicle, including a body, and the above-mentioned ceiling screen component is provided inside the body.
[0072] Because the vehicle in this embodiment uses the aforementioned ceiling-mounted screen assembly, when the ceiling-mounted screen and the vehicle roof are folded or opened to less than or equal to 90°, the roof can be covered by a cover plate, thus preventing the roof from being exposed. When the ceiling-mounted screen is opened to more than 90°, it abuts against the cover plate, causing the cover plate to rotate synchronously. Since the ceiling-mounted screen and the cover plate remain in contact, the roof can still be covered by the cover plate, thus preventing the roof from being exposed and improving the vehicle's aesthetics.
[0073] The sequence numbers of the embodiments in this application are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments. The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and do not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A ceiling screen assembly, comprising: The vehicle roof (100) is provided with a mounting groove (110), and the ceiling screen (200) and the cover plate (300) are rotatably mounted in the mounting groove (110); the ceiling screen (200) and the vehicle roof (100) have opposite folded and open states; when the ceiling screen (200) and the vehicle roof (100) are in the folded state, the ceiling screen (200) and the cover plate (300) are arranged adjacent to each other and are accommodated in the mounting groove (110); when the ceiling screen (200) and the vehicle roof (100) are in the open state, the ceiling screen (200) can abut against the cover plate (300) after rotating a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof (100) to drive the cover plate (300) to rotate; wherein the preset angle is greater than 90°.
2. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, After the ceiling screen (200) rotates a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof (100), the ceiling screen (200) drives the cover plate (300) to rotate towards the mounting groove (110).
3. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, Further comprising a driving mechanism (210) arranged on at least one side of the ceiling screen (200) along a first direction; the driving mechanism (210) comprises a driving member (211) and a driving shaft assembly (212), the driving member (211) is fixedly connected with the vehicle roof (100), the driving shaft assembly (212) comprises a driving shaft housing and a driving shaft, the driving shaft is rotatably arranged in the driving shaft housing, the driving shaft housing is fixedly connected with the vehicle roof (100), the output end of the driving member (211) is connected with the driving shaft, and the driving shaft is connected with the ceiling screen (200).
4. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 3, wherein, Further comprising a driven shaft assembly (220), the driven shaft assembly (220) and the driving shaft assembly (212) are respectively located on both sides of the ceiling screen (200) along a first direction; the driven shaft assembly (220) comprises a driven shaft housing and a driven shaft, the driven shaft is rotatably arranged in the driven shaft housing, the driven shaft housing is fixedly connected with the vehicle roof (100), and the driven shaft is connected with the ceiling screen (200).
5. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, Both sides of the cover plate (300) along a first direction are provided with a cover plate rotating shaft assembly (310), the cover plate rotating shaft assembly (310) comprises a cover plate rotating shaft (311), a first connecting part (312) and a second connecting part (313), the first connecting part (312) and the second connecting part (313) are respectively located at both ends of the cover plate rotating shaft (311), the cover plate rotating shaft (311) is fixedly connected with the cover plate (300) through the first connecting part (312), and the cover plate rotating shaft (311) is rotatably connected with the vehicle roof (100) through the second connecting part (313).
6. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 5, wherein, A torsional spring (314) is further sleeved on the cover plate rotating shaft (311), a first end of the torsional spring (314) abuts against the vehicle roof (100), and a second end of the torsional spring (314) abuts against the cover plate (300).
7. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, In the second direction, the cover plate (300) is further provided with a flexible layer (320) at one end of the cover plate (300) facing the ceiling screen (200), and the ceiling screen (200) can abut against the flexible layer (320) after rotating a preset angle relative to the vehicle roof (100).
8. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 7, wherein, The flexible layer (320) is covered at one end of the cover plate (300) facing the ceiling screen (200), and the flexible layer (320) comprises a ternary ethylene-propylene rubber layer.
9. The ceiling panel assembly of claim 1, wherein, A plurality of limiting ribs (111) are further arranged in the mounting groove (110) and are spaced apart in the first direction; when the ceiling screen (200) and the vehicle roof (100) are in the folded state, the plurality of limiting ribs (111) abut against the cover plate (300), so that a side of the cover plate (300) away from the mounting groove (110) is flush with a side of the ceiling screen (200) away from the mounting groove (110).
10. A vehicle characterized by comprising: The vehicle body is provided with the ceiling screen assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1-9.